what did ava say about rachel
There are two different “Ava and Rachel” situations circulating online right now, both tied to reality‑TV‑style drama and fan forum recaps.
Below is a concise breakdown of what Ava has been reported or quoted as saying about Rachel in the Big Brother 27 context.
Quick scoop
On Big Brother 27 and in fan discussions, Ava has been portrayed as speaking very negatively about fellow houseguest Rachel after a key game decision and confrontation.
What Ava reportedly said about Rachel
From live‑feed recaps and forum transcripts, fans quote or paraphrase Ava as:
- Calling Rachel a “dumb bitch” repeatedly after Rachel was no longer in the game, with one commenter estimating “like 15 times.”
- Saying she was “pretty sure Rachel is going to be pissed at me forever” and justifying not prioritizing Rachel after feeling that Rachel had “physically touch[ed]” her in a way she didn’t like.
- Making snarky remarks like “you’re also a two‑time loser” in response to Rachel’s speech about winning and “getting blood on your hands.”
These quotes are coming from fan‑shared transcripts and live‑feed writeups, not an official script, so phrasing may vary slightly but the tone is consistently hostile.
How Ava later tried to explain it
In an exit‑style interview, Ava later:
- Talked about having a “final two” deal with Rachel early on but said their relationship changed around a key vote (the Riley eviction).
- Suggested she did not like how Rachel spoke to her during an eviction and that this shifted how she viewed that alliance and her loyalty.
- Framed her decision and her comments as reactions to how she felt treated in a social, high‑pressure game rather than random attacks.
So, in storyline terms: Ava and Rachel started as allies, their relationship soured around a pivotal vote, and afterward Ava vented harshly about Rachel—using repeated insults and blaming Rachel’s behavior—before later offering a more strategic and emotional explanation in interviews.
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